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Packer's 2008 Opponents (1 Viewer)

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In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
 
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
If the games are in December I agree.
 
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
You guys will get a chance to avenge the game where your former coach knocked his former QB out of the playoffs.
 
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
You guys will get a chance to avenge the game where your former coach knocked his former QB out of the playoffs.
I don't believe this has ever happened.The only Seahawk/Packer playoff game ended with Al Harris taking a pick to the house in OT.

 
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
Looks pretty easy. Even easier when you put Chicago, Detroit and Minnesota in there twice.
 
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
Looks pretty easy. Even easier when you put Chicago, Detroit and Minnesota in there twice.
Pretty hard to predict. The 07 schedule was supposed to be brutal for Green Bay, and now everyone's changed their opinion on that.
 
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
You guys will get a chance to avenge the game where your former coach knocked his former QB out of the playoffs.
I don't believe this has ever happened.The only Seahawk/Packer playoff game ended with Al Harris taking a pick to the house in OT.
I think he's predicting what's going to happen in this year's playoffs.
 
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
You guys will get a chance to avenge the game where your former coach knocked his former QB out of the playoffs.
I don't believe this has ever happened.The only Seahawk/Packer playoff game ended with Al Harris taking a pick to the house in OT.
:thumbup: <hasselbeck>We'll take the ball and we're gonna score!</hasselbeck> :thumbup:

 
mad sweeney said:
_4_ said:
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
You guys will get a chance to avenge the game where your former coach knocked his former QB out of the playoffs by the eventual SuperBowl Champs.
Fixed
 
Pipes said:
BLOX said:
mad sweeney said:
_4_ said:
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
You guys will get a chance to avenge the game where your former coach knocked his former QB out of the playoffs.
I don't believe this has ever happened.The only Seahawk/Packer playoff game ended with Al Harris taking a pick to the house in OT.
I think he's predicting what's going to happen in this year's playoffs.
Ahhh, missed that! :thumbdown:

 
Man in the yellow hat said:
FavreCo said:
_4_ said:
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
Looks pretty easy. Even easier when you put Chicago, Detroit and Minnesota in there twice.
Pretty hard to predict. The 07 schedule was supposed to be brutal for Green Bay, and now everyone's changed their opinion on that.
This schedule is not that easy. The AFC South is a very good divison. Min and Det will be much better next year. NO and TB are good. Delhomme will be back in Carolina next year and that will make a big difference.
 
Man in the yellow hat said:
FavreCo said:
_4_ said:
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
Looks pretty easy. Even easier when you put Chicago, Detroit and Minnesota in there twice.
Pretty hard to predict. The 07 schedule was supposed to be brutal for Green Bay, and now everyone's changed their opinion on that.
This schedule is not that easy. The AFC South is a very good divison. Min and Det will be much better next year. NO and TB are good. Delhomme will be back in Carolina next year and that will make a big difference.
The Packers will improve as well, or at least they should continue to improve. Being the youngest team in the NFL.
 
Man in the yellow hat said:
FavreCo said:
_4_ said:
In addition to their NFC North games, the Packers play Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis and the Cowboys at home. And on the road they play New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee and the Seahawks.
Getting Indy and Dallas at home will make for a slightly better schedule than if they had to go on the road to play those two.
Looks pretty easy. Even easier when you put Chicago, Detroit and Minnesota in there twice.
Pretty hard to predict. The 07 schedule was supposed to be brutal for Green Bay, and now everyone's changed their opinion on that.
Yup. I thought this season's schedule was going to be awful for the Packers but it hasn't been. Next year's on paper looks just as tough to me but obviously a lot can change between now and the start of 2008.
 

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